- The
Battle of
Lautulae was
fought in 315 BC
during the
Second Samnite War,
opposing the
Roman Republic (led by
dictator Quintus Fabius Maximus Rulli****)...
-
successfully besieging Saticula and then, less successfully,
fighting at
Lautulae (Diodorus
mentions another dictatorship in 313 BC, but this is probably...
- army led by
dictator Quintus Fabius Maximus Rulli**** at the
Battle of
Lautulae. The
Indian king Porus, ally of
Alexander The Great, is
killed by Eudemus...
-
being defeated in the
battle of the
Caudine Forks and at the
battle of
Lautulae. The
Romans finally emerged victorious from the
battle of
Bovianum (305...
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Roman forces were
allowed to
retreat by a
Samnite army. 315 BC
Battle of
Lautulae: A
decisive Samnite victory near
Terracina split Roman territory in two...
-
Calvinus are
defeated by the
Samnites under Gaius Pontius. 315 BC –
Battle of
Lautulae –
Romans are
defeated by the Samnites. 310 BC –
Battle of Lake
Vadimo –...
- town of
Lucera from the Samnites. They are
badly beaten in the
Battle of
Lautulae and the
Samnites go on to
reach within 32
kilometres of Rome. King ****...
-
Roman forces were
allowed to
retreat by a
Samnite army. 315 BC
Battle of
Lautulae: A
decisive Samnite victory near
Terracina split Roman territory in two...
- 223–33.
Battle of
Lautulae (315 BC) Q.
Aulius Cerret****, the
Roman Master of Horse, was
defeated and
killed by the
Samnites at
Lautulae, a
narrow p**** near...
-
miles east of Terracina, and the Via
Appia then
traversed the p**** of
Lautulae,
between the
mountains and the Lake of Fondi,
where the
Samnites defeated...